One hundred and one questions that have been most frequently asked about the Llano del Rio Co-operative Colony and One hundred one questions that have been most frequently asked about about the Llano del Rio Co-operative Colony
Description:
"Printed by the Llano del Rio Co-operative Press and issued by the Llano Publications"--P. [4]., From the Walter Millsap Papers in the Paul Kagan Utopian Communities Collection., and Sheet 26 x 50 cm. folded to 26 x 15 cm.
A promotional brochure for the Co-operative, "a group of painters interested in the principles of art [who] banded together to see a way in which they could further art in various forms to the mutual advantage of both the public and the artisan"--P. [5].
Alternative Title:
Cooperative mural workshops and Cooperative mvral work-shops
Description:
"Katherine Dreier, Chairman"--P. [2]., From the Katherine S. Dreier / Société Anonyme Archive., Mural decoration for the home -- Interior decoration for the home -- Painted furniture for the home., and Title from p. [1].
Publisher:
Co-operative Mural Workshops
Subject (Name):
Dreier, Katherine S. (Katherine Sophie), 1877-1952--Ownership
Subject (Topic):
Decoration and ornament--New York (State)--New York and Mural painting and decoration, American--New York (State)--New York
Coordinates not present on map and are approximated., Imperfect: Mutilated at upper right, with some loss of text. Mounted on linen., Includes facts and figures about Texas and information about land for sale by E. M. Powell., and Relief shown by hachures.
Print advertising opportunities for homes and land in the new state of South Dakota and offers official information from the Commissioner of Immigration in Aberdeen. Primary image is a female figure wearing a tiara labeled "South Dakota" and holding a paper in her left hand that reads "free homes" and in her right hand is a scroll showing images and names of public institutions; at her feet, a book open to the "Record of Progress" in the territory and state of South Dakota, from "permanent white settlement" in 1856 to the first state legislature in 1890. Text below title includes reference to the opening of the Sioux Reservation to homestead settlement
Description:
BEIN BrSides Zc35 890soz 01: Mounted on linen sheet 74 x 54 cm. and Title from caption below image.
Publisher:
F. H. Hagerty, Commissioner of Immigration and Forbes Lith. Mfg. Co.
Subject (Geographic):
South Dakota and Great Sioux Reservation (N.D. and S.D.)
Subject (Topic):
Dakota Indians, Land tenure, Migration, Internal, Real property, Race relations, and Emigration and immigration
"Price ten cents.", From the Walter Millsap Papers in the Paul Kagan Utopian Communities Collection., and Photo on t.p. with caption: Birds'-eye view of Llano taken in November, 1916, showing southern portion of the town. The foreground has since been built in solidly with frame houses.